User:Jaspergeli/Word notes

The following bulleted entries are arranged in order. The following words have their fair counterparts.
 * Wastes


 * Excrement - Waste; poop and/or pee.
 * Excrete - To poop or pee.
 * Defecate - To excrete feces or poop.
 * Urinate - To excrete urine or pee.


 * Going - An act of moving towards.
 * Going - Leaving.
 * Coming - Arriving.
 * Incoming - The process of coming in.
 * Outgoing - The process of going out.


 * Poly- - many


 * Polydipsia - increased thirst
 * Polyuria - frequent urination
 * Polyphagia - increased hunger
 * Polydefaeca - frequent defecation

Assurance Ensurance Insurance tank/container/receptacle/canister, (all the same but used in different things as we adapted)
 * Terrarist - A person who keeps a terrarium.
 * Aquarist - A person who keeps an aquarium.
 * It occupies a lot of space. It occupies a lot space.
 * It occupies a little of space. It occupies a little space.
 * School and shoal are actually the same words. There's no solid proof defining them if you try to look at the behavior of the fish and their transitions.
 * The word "fish" means a lot of things. First, it refers to any aquatic animal harvested in fisheries. Second, it refers to any animal with fins. So it can be referred to each "type of fish" such as classes, Actinopterygii (ray-finned bony fishes), Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fishes), and Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes), so it depends how you will use it. The plural of the word "fish" is "fish" and "fishes".
 * Fresh - (of water) little salty (it still does contain salt). As in fresh water.
 * Brack - (of water) somewhat salty. As in brack water.
 * Salt - (of water) salty. As in salt water.
 * In Wikipedia, a page is prefixed with "sub" to the pages which are under or branching to it. For example, page>subpage>subsubpage>subsubsubpage and so on. But all of them are simply known as "pages", only subbed to another page. So even if they have branched many times they are still called "pages".